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Arvind Raghu, Praveen Devarsetty, David Peiris, Lionel Tarassenko and Gari Clifford

 

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of mortality worldwide and over 80% of CVD related deaths occur in low- and middle- income countries. We present SMARThealth, a mobile-based clinical decision support system (CDSS) for assessing and managing a patient’s 10-year risk of developing CVD. The CDSS incorporated user centered design and an agile development approach to make it suitable for use by primary care doctors and health workers in rural India. By leveraging open-source telemedicine frameworks such as the open medical record system (OpenMRS) and Sanamobile, the CDSS allowed standardisation and interoperability of the platform. The system was recently deployed in 54 villages and screened 62254 people for high CVD risk in rural India. We illustrate the application of mobile analytics to derive statistical metrics that can constitute a basis for improving quality and efficiency of screening by rural health workers. The CDSS is now being evaluated for clinical impact and effectiveness in the form of a 2 –year cluster randomised controlled trial and if found effective, it can lead to enhanced CVD risk detection and management for millions of people in India.

 

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The iLab Southeast Asia approach is a unique blend of the social and technological development spheres, which have traditionally worked on problem solving in isolation from each other. By working both in the field with users and inside the iLab with other developers, we bridge the gap between what we know is possible and what actually works in the real world. This unique “social-technical” approach fosters collaborative engineering practices, multidisciplinary dialogue, cross-sector partnerships and entrepreneurial innovation serving the public good.

 

Verboice (verboice.instedd.org/) is a flexible open-source tool that makes it easy for anyone to create and run projects that interact via voice, allowing your users to listen and record messages in their own language and dialect or answer questions with a phone keypad. Verboice projects can start small and scale up, making it possible to improve lives even in communities previously closed off by literacy and technological barriers.

 

InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia partnered with the Open Institute, and the Women’s Media Centre to improve their outreach services which focus on women’s health, gender-based violence, and democracy. The project is to assist the Women’s Media Centre and Open Institute in implementing a series of mobile-based information telephone hotlines, scheduled advice services and question boxes for women that complement and extend their current work. Through a customized version of Verboice, women and children will be able to access on demand health information services, therefore increasing their awareness and understanding of health issues they may be at risk for.

What a mess! The rings on the drill press handle are spring clamps for connecting the coiled 4" hoses of the dust collection system to various base ports and blast gates. Much of the bagged mess on the drill press table are a mobile base unit waiting to be assembled for the band saw table, whenever it arrives. Some of the junk on the table in the background - sander, clamps, rags, sandpapers - are for a TV stand I'm building for my mother.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Over the past couple of months, I've been slowly clearing layers of projects off of my garage workbench. This mobile base for the drill press is the last layer! Workbench is now clear for the first time since... Oh man, the newspapers laid out are from 2006! I stopped work when I needed J's help; but she was pregnant with L. Little did I guess that it'd be years before I could get back to it after L was born! PS - It's a Rocker power tool mobile base. Building a stable platform for the drill press to sit on took most of the time, but I'd still say the mobile base is more trouble than it's worth.

Gigalight ( www.gigalight.com/ ) is global optical interconnect technology innovator that focuses on high-end optical network products and solutions in three main applications: Data Center & Cloud Computing, MAN & Mobile Base Station, and Video & Consumer Optics. With more than 10 years' experience in optics industry, Gigalight has become a leader in global market of optical communications.

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Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-111 Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin gets ready in his launch and entry suit for a simulated launch countdown at the pad. Perrin is with the French Space Agency. The simulation is part of STS-111 Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities for the STS-111 crew and Expedition 5. The payload on the mission to the International Space Station includes the Mobile Base System, an Orbital Replacement Unit and Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. The Expedition 5 crew is traveling on Endeavour to replace the Expedition 4 crew on the Station. Launch of Endeavour is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

WiD410 - ENT - ENT is 4th generation wireless video receiver from Teq AV/IT, the leader in wireless high-resolution computer video transmission. When attached to a LCD or Plasma display, Projector, monitor, or flat panel TV, one can connect without wires from a PC or Mac or Win Mobile based PDA

'The Life of a Building'

 

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The aim of this project was to build a mobile based digital tour guide which would combine traditional multimedia content with augmented reality, to tell the story of the destroyed weigh house of Old Town Tallinn, Estonia. The narrative aims to highlight social conflicts, changes in values and people’s decisions around the building, which all impact the course of the building’s history. To create connections between the physical environment and the digital information provided in the application, users are able to experience a digital reconstruction of the building in its original location via AR.

 

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How to Enhance Retail Customer Experiences with Contactless Technologies

In recent years, customers have shown less tendency towards spending their time in stores and have moved towards online shopping. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed most of the customers' shopping experiences. Retailers are migrating towards touchless and voice-based interfaces, Artificial Intelligence, machine learning technologies, and mobile-based transactions to serve their customers better. Here are some proven ways for retailers to effectively improve customer experiences.

 

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Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised more than $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Ms. Kesha Pariyar, the winner of Oslo Business for Peace Award and a source of inspiration to thousands of women in Nepal, says technology could act as a key driver for women’s empowerment.

  

She was interacting with local stakeholders in Kushma of Parbat District during an inception meeting for UNDP’s new innovation project, “Idea Factory”. The project aims at linking new and established micro-entrepreneurs with potential buyers and investors through a mobile-based application.

  

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The Coast Guard cutter Kennebec moored at Hospital Point, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, to function as a mobile base of Coast Guard operations during Norfolk Harborfest, Virginia, June 11, 2022. The Coast Guard and other port partners supporting safety efforts during he event were able to use the Kennebec's location to recieve on-site information and get food. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Dustin R. Williams

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

Here, Visualyse Professional shows four views of an analysis of the coverage from three mobile base stations somewhere south east of Transfinite's office .

Two map views give a quick insight into the whole scenario. The two other views let you see the situation at a selected and movable test point within the view. This is a strength of the software - big picture/local detail swapping is the basis of a lot of techniques for problem exploration and creative solution finding. I might blog about this at visualyse.blog.com

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Expedition 5 crew poses during suitup prior to going to the launch pad for a simulated countdown. From left are astronaut Sergei Treschev, astronaut Peggy Whitson and Commander Valeri Korzun. Treschev and Korzun are with the Russian Space Agency. The simulation is part of STS-111 Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, which also includes the mission crew Commander Kenneth Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart and Mission Specialists Franklin Chang-Diaz and Philippe Perrin, with the French Space Agency. The payload on the mission to the International Space Station includes the Mobile Base System, an Orbital Replacement Unit and Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. The Expedition 5 crew is traveling on Endeavour to replace the Expedition 4 crew on the Station. Launch of Endeavour is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

The iLab Southeast Asia approach is a unique blend of the social and technological development spheres, which have traditionally worked on problem solving in isolation from each other. By working both in the field with users and inside the iLab with other developers, we bridge the gap between what we know is possible and what actually works in the real world. This unique “social-technical” approach fosters collaborative engineering practices, multidisciplinary dialogue, cross-sector partnerships and entrepreneurial innovation serving the public good.

 

Verboice (verboice.instedd.org/) is a flexible open-source tool that makes it easy for anyone to create and run projects that interact via voice, allowing your users to listen and record messages in their own language and dialect or answer questions with a phone keypad. Verboice projects can start small and scale up, making it possible to improve lives even in communities previously closed off by literacy and technological barriers.

 

InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia partnered with the Open Institute, and the Women’s Media Centre to improve their outreach services which focus on women’s health, gender-based violence, and democracy. The project is to assist the Women’s Media Centre and Open Institute in implementing a series of mobile-based information telephone hotlines, scheduled advice services and question boxes for women that complement and extend their current work. Through a customized version of Verboice, women and children will be able to access on demand health information services, therefore increasing their awareness and understanding of health issues they may be at risk for.

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Endeavour arrives at Launch Pad 39A shortly after 9 a.m. to begin processing operations for launch on mission STS-111. The slow journey along the crawlerway took 6.5 hours at a speed of 0.9 mph. The Shuttle sits atop its Mobile Launcher Platform, which travels on the crawler-transporter. At left is the open Rotating Service Structure and the Fixed Service Structure behind it, with its 80-foot lightning mast on top. Mission STS-111 is designated UF-2, the 14th assembly flight to the International Space Station. Endeavour's payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo and Mobile Base System. The mission also will swap resident crews on the Station, carrying the Expedition 5 crew and returning to Earth Expedition 4. Liftoff of Endeavour is scheduled between 4 and 8 p.m. May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-111 Commander Kenneth Cockrell is happy to be returning to KSC to prepare for launch. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Also on board will be Expedition 5, traveling to the Station on Space Shuttle Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

As part of the Linenhall Visual Art Programme for Schools students create work motivated by current exhibitions. In October, as part of the RoolaBoola children's art fesival, participants were introduced to the visual treats and wonders exhibited by artist Vanessa Daws. In the workshops that followed they created mobiles based on the four elements; fire, water, earth and air.

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The 155mm Gun M1 and M2 (later M59) widely known as ''Long Tom'' were 155mm caliber field guns used as a heavy field weapon and is also classed as secondary armament for seacoast defense by the United States armed forces during World War Two and Korean War. The Long Tom replaced the Canon de 155mm GPF in United States service. The gun could fire a 100 lb shell to a maximum range of 13.7 miles, with an estimated accuracy life of 1,500 rounds.

 

Before entering World War One, the United States was poorly equipped with heavy artillery. To address this problem a number of foreign heavy artillery guns were adopted, including the Canon de 155mm GPF. After the end of the war development work began in the United States on a design to improve upon the existing models of heavy gun and carriage. A number of prototypes were produced in the 1920's and 1930's, but the projects were put on hold due to lack of funds. In 1938 the 155mm Gun T4 on Carriage T2 was finally adopted as 155mm gun M1 on Carriage M1.

 

The new gun design used a barrel similar to the earlier 155mm GPF, but with an Asbury breech that incorporated a vertically-hinged breech plug support. This type of breech used an interrupted-thread breach plug with a lock that opened and closed the breech by moving a single lever. The ammunition for the 155mm gun was "separate-loading", that is with the shell and the powder charge are packaged, shipped and stored separately. The shell is lifted into position behind the breach and then rammed into the chamber to engage the shell's rotating band into the barrel rifling.

 

Ramming the shell home is followed by loading a number of powder bags, as required for the desired range. The powder charge could be loaded in up to seven charge settings. Once the powder is loaded, the breech plug is closed and locked, and a primer is placed in the breech plug's firing mechanism. After setting the elevation and azimuth, the gun is ready to fire. The firing mechanism is a device for initiating the ammunition primer. The primer then sets off the igniter which ignites the propelling charge of the ammunition. A continuous-pull lanyard first cocks the firing pin, then fires the primer when pulled. The gun was developed into M1A1 and M2 variants. After World War Two, the United States Army re-organized, and the gun was re-designated as the M59.

 

The gun carriage provides a stable, yet mobile, base for the gun. The new split-trail carriage featured an eight-wheel integral two-axle bogie and a two-wheel limber that supported the trails for transport. The carriage was a two-piece design. The upper carriage included the side frames with trunnion bearings that supported the recoil mechanism that carried the gun cradle, slide and gun tube. The upper carriage also incorporated the elevating and azimuth gearing. The upper carriage pivoted in azimuth on the lower carriage. The lower carriage included the transport suspension and the split-trail that stabilized and absorbed recoil when the gun was fired.

 

Placed in a firing position with the gun pointing in the desired direction, the trails were lowered to the ground and the limber was removed. The carriage wheels would then be raised using built-in ratcheting screw-jacks, lowering the gun carriage to the ground. Once on the ground, the limber-end of the trail legs were separated to form a wide "vee" with its apex at the center of the carriage pivot point. A recoil spade at the limber-end of each trail leg required a correctly positioned hole to be dug for the spade, which was attached to the trail end, to transmit the recoil from gun carriage through the trails and into the earth. This made the gun very stable and assisted its accuracy. The removable spades were transported in brackets on the trail legs. The carriage M1 and M2 were shared with the 8 inch Howitzer M1, differing only in the gun tube, sleigh, cradle, recoil and equilibrators, weight due to the heavier barrel.

 

General characteristics -

 

▪︎Type: Towed Field Artillery

▪︎Place of Origin: United States

▪︎Used By: United States / Italy / Australia / Greece / Austria / Japan / Jordan / South Korea / Republic of China / Turkey / Pakistan / Croatia / South Africa / United Kingdom / Yugoslavia / Netherlands

▪︎Conflicts: World War Two / Korean War / Cambodian Civil War / Croatian War of Independence ▪︎Designed: 1918 to 1938

▪︎Produced: 1940 to 1945

▪︎Number Built: 1,882

▪︎Mass: 30,600 lb travel

▪︎Length: 36 ft 1 in travel

▪︎Barrel Length: 22 ft 10 in L/45

▪︎Width: 8 ft 2 in travel

▪︎Height: 8 ft 10 in travel

▪︎Crew: 14

▪︎Shell: Separate loading charge and projectile

▪︎Caliber: 155 mm (6.10 in)

▪︎Breech: Asbury mechanism

▪︎Recoil: Hydro-pneumatic

▪︎Carriage: M1 Carriage

▪︎Elevation: −2°/+65°

▪︎Traverse: 60°

▪︎Rate of Fire: 40 rounds per hour

▪︎Muzzle Velocity: 2,799 ft/s

▪︎Maximum Firing Range: 14.7 miles.

 

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